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ray have paid in full. |uris Ex- The banking-house of Joseph A. llemann • e Grand I Co., at Cincinnati, closed its doors on the j atter the { 31st. Liabilities said to he from $175,000 to , $250,000; no estimate of resources. Iiddition, Govern-^egion oflt;iucminc Y. Brule,;». The the arm, he side.CHIMES AND CASUALTIES. iIJim Laxton, colored, was hanged at IStatesville, N. C.t on the 25th, for the rapeof white woman. \Bierre Provost, the suspected murdererof the Vacelet family near Vincennes, Ind.,hanged himself in Ids cell on the night of the 27th, probably through fear of being 'lynched. ;*Charles II. Hartwell, the conductor who is charged with having caused the late accident, on the Old Colony Railroad at Wollaston, | niggle in Mass., has been adjudged guilty of man- ; Sili, aged slaughter at his preliminary examination,} 1 and is held to hail in tins sum of $10,1100. js, chidly »ton, onas an ac-Prineess make anion, in-At Newport, Kv., cm the 27th, William \ Kramer, aged 19, shot and mortally wound- j lt;id his father, Reginald Kramer, a saloon- ] real, and keeper, because the latter objected to his; e survey j taking a drink of whisky. The hoy claims!1 that he tired ut a dog. !: meeting : The ditching of a train 12 miles west of i-ye in the; Spencer, Iowa, on the night of the Jhth, | *ist, com- j caused the death of Hon. J. G. Patterson,! :h of the j and slightly injured two other persons, the 30th. I The British revenue cutter Fanny was run 1 tl laymen j into and sunk oil' Tuskar Rock, in St. j present, j George’s Channel, on the 31st, by the steamer dcholson, ( Helvetia. Seventeen of the Fanny’s crew p T. U. i perished. i\vng, Jr., 1 Frank Roberts was hanged at Helena, M, I ham, and ; T., on the 31st, for the murder of Howard ,. 1. Morris, a brother miner, for the purpose i her letter t of robbery, in September, 1877. j■between: A disastrous storm prevailed throughout’wing out . the lake region on the 31st, causing the lo** :i ' Ilent. He of a number of vessels and probably a score ('ommis- : of lives.ligate the 1m 0f un MISCELLANEOUS. 1, on the; The Arctic schooner Florence Tyson, sup-ive 'nines. a and inamif.’i try. Toe re vi’ving indu hastening tl ex throughi wilguilder t have given and assure* tinns lias tranquility of liberty hi virtue of oi glory and lt;h eral preval through onspicuous tlthe dark sh a i*oi t ion of even the I sitllerilig C' pat h V and relief, and the unity lt;they eheert Now, the President ( Tliursd.ay, 1 a day ut Na and I ejirtn ing theniM* the people get her on t of worship, to Altinglii; voutly best In witne.s hand and c to he alli.xe ton this :ot our Lord lt;seventy-eL United St at By the Pr [signed] W.M. M. EInA gentbknown letImmediabb)e, a littlsaid to theis vour wii ♦recently s his life, w the questi truth, “11 roulietl thlt;Vtlllb
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